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  • Succession, Legacy, & the Next Generation: A Conversation with Steve Woodworth
    Dec 10 2025

    Many leaders build for today. Strategic leaders build for tomorrow.

    Steve Woodworth is one of those rare leaders who’s spent his life focused on legacy—measuring success not just by what happens during his time, but by what’s made possible for those who come after.

    “Did I set the organization up for the next generation to do even more than what we've done in my generation of leadership?”—Steve Woodworth


    Steve is a longtime leader in faith-based nonprofit marketing and organizational development. From early innovation at World Vision to building Masterworks, he has spent his career helping nonprofits create deep, meaningful, and sustainable impact.

    Most recently, he is also the author of Lost in Transition: Lessons from the Most Disastrous and Successful Ministry Successions.

    Today, Steve is navigating a pivotal succession at Masterworks, gradually moving from his position as CEO to an advisory role.

    In this conversation, he shares:

    • Timeless principles for nonprofit marketing (many of which he learned while running cable TV programs for World Vision in the ‘80s!)
    • How he’s navigated a years-long succession process in Masterworks
    • Why a “toe in the water” testing method is strategic for nonprofits
    • How he schedules time for mentorship of his team

    Steve is a leader with decades of wisdom to share around leadership and innovation. I (Ted) was honored to hear a portion of that wisdom in this episode.

    Find links to resources mentioned and key takeaways in the show notes for this episode: www.futurenonprofit.com/steve-woodworth

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    30 min
  • Putting Trafficking Out of Business: Jeremy Vallerand on Building a Global Anti-Trafficking Network
    Oct 29 2025

    How do you fight global sex trafficking? With a global solution.

    Jeremy Vallerand (Atlas Free) shows how networked partnerships, not duplication, drive faster, measurable impact against exploitation.

    Jeremy founded Atlas Free to strengthen what already works: resourcing effective local partners instead of reinventing programs. Today, Atlas Free supports a global network focused on ending sexual exploitation and meeting urgent needs.

    In this episode, Jeremy shares:

    • His unexpected road to founding Atlas Free
    • How to utilize a network approach to leadership
    • And his challenging take on doing justice with mercy

    Jeremy offers a new nonprofit model built on collaboration, showing us how building strong partnerships and treating others with dignity can lead to sustainable, collective change. Jeremy’s contagious conviction will challenge your thinking about mercy, fuel your own passion for justice, and give you a new perspective on how we bring change to the world.

    Find links to resources mentioned and key takeaways in the show notes for this episode: www.futurenonprofit.com/jeremy-vallerand

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    32 min
  • Building a Relational Nonprofit Model: How Alan Graham is Mobilizing Austin, TX to Support Their Houseless Neighbors
    Oct 16 2025

    “What we're trying to do is build a forged family for people that have been despised, outcast, lost and forgotten, and pushed to the furthest fringes of society.”—Alan Graham

    Before you truly see an issue, you only know part of the story. But once you develop empathy for the people it affects, you can’t unsee its importance.

    That’s what happened for Alan Graham, who has now dedicated nearly three decades of his life to supporting his houseless neighbors in Austin, TX.

    Alan is the Founder & CEO of Mobile Loaves and Fishes, a Christian nonprofit that has been empowering their community into a lifestyle of service since 1998. In that time, they’ve served over 6.5 million meals and helped more than 470 neighbors move from the streets into permanent homes.

    In this episode, Alan shares:

    • His personal journey of faith that led him to start Mobile Loaves and Fishes
    • Why we should have compassion for those who find themselves without support
    • The value in heart-to-heart solutions
    • And why nonprofits should stick with new initiatives longer than we often do

    For Alan, the purpose of his life and the work he’s dedicated to is quite simple: To love God and love his neighbor. This conversation will bring you right back to the roots of your own work, reminding you of the simple truths that truly fuel your vision. Listen in!

    Find links to resources mentioned and key takeaways in the show notes for this episode: www.futurenonprofit.com/alan-graham

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    33 min
  • Building Local Trust at Scale: How Bob Dalton Is Reimagining Community Impact
    Sep 18 2025

    “If we're gonna see real change, it has to be done on a local level. My personal mission for the rest of my life is reintegrating localism back into modern society.”—Bob Dalton

    Do you ever feel like it’s harder than ever to engage people in your mission?

    Nonprofits today compete with influencer culture, political fatigue, and content overload. Bob Dalton has cracked the code on how localism rebuilds trust and why that matters more than ever.

    Bob is an entrepreneur, keynote speaker, and social designer working to reclaim human connection in the digital age. He is the founder of two mission-minded companies: Sackcloth & Ashes, where every blanket purchased sends one to your local shelter; and LOCL, a local-focused social network to truly help neighbors connect.

    I (Ted) really respect Bob. His path in life hasn’t been straight. It’s been marked by resilience, bold choices, and a refusal to let fear set the terms. But he sees a world better than the one we live in, and dares to pursue it.

    In this conversation, you’ll hear:

    • How to build mission-aligned teams
    • The impact AI is making on community-building
    • How to lead through adversity
    • Why localism scales trust and impact

    Bob is a confident leader who has so much to teach any nonprofit leader. He understands his strengths, how to align teams, and where user behavior is headed. As nonprofits face competition from influencers, startups, and viral fundraisers, Bob offers a new framework for relevance rooted in trust and local connection. If you care about real connection, team alignment, and reclaiming impact in a noisy world, this conversation is for you.

    Find links to resources mentioned and key takeaways in the show notes for this episode: www.futurenonprofit.com/bob-dalton

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    30 min
  • Hope for Ukraine: Why Donors Follow Impact, Not Just Vision with Yuriy Boyechko
    Aug 26 2025

    “And the way things are looking in Ukraine, even if the war stops today, it's going to take decades to rebuild and rebuild lives.”—Yuriy Boyechko

    In 2016, Yuriy Boyechko founded Hope for Ukraine to serve the underserved—children impacted by HIV/AIDS, families in extreme poverty, and people with disabilities who had little access to care. But when Russia invaded in 2022, Yuriy and his team had to adapt quickly.

    This conversation explores how Hope for Ukraine continues to deliver real-time impact in one of the world’s most complex crises, and what the rest of us in the nonprofit world can learn from their speed, transparency, and relentless clarity of purpose.

    In this conversation, you’ll hear:

    • Why funding often follows impact, not vision
    • How Hope for Ukraine adapts in real time to meet urgent needs
    • The power of radical transparency in donor engagement
    • How witnessing his father’s arrest (for being a pastor in the Soviet Union) shaped Yuriy’s sense of mission

    In many ways, Hope for Ukraine is an example for all of us in the nonprofit sector as they are creating a true community around a mission for volunteers, donors, and staff. Yuriy’s grit, determination, and confidence in the face of so much need is a true inspiration. Listen in!

    See our key takeaways and links mentioned in the show notes for this episode: https://www.futurenonprofit.com/yuriy-boyechko/

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    36 min
  • From Legacy to Relevance: Jennifer Holloran on the Future of American Bible Society
    Aug 5 2025

    How do you honor a 200-year legacy without losing relevance for today?

    That’s the question Dr. Jennifer Holloran has been asking since becoming the first female president of American Bible Society in 2024.

    In this episode, Jennifer shares how her leadership was shaped by hardship, faith, and an openness to follow where God was leading, even when the path wasn’t clear. From rebuilding an organization in transition to empowering the people around her, Jennifer’s story truly is a masterclass for nonprofit leaders navigating change.

    In this conversation, you’ll hear:

    • How a challenging family life solidified her passion for the steady foundation of Scripture
    • Why she believes leaning into tension is a crucial part of leadership
    • The vision ABS has for the future of Bible engagement around the world

    If you’re leading through transition or wrestling with the balance of honoring legacy and casting vision, Jennifer’s story will give you valuable perspective. Listen in!

    See our key takeaways and links mentioned in the show notes for this episode: https://www.futurenonprofit.com/jennifer-holloran/

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    37 min
  • RESCHOOL: Amy Anderson - How to Lead Innovation Within a System That Feels Stuck
    Jul 17 2025

    “When you understand the humans and the interests, needs, desires, and context within which they function, you can design systems that reflect those needs.” - Amy Anderson

    How do you innovate within a system that has been stagnant for years?

    This is the question that guides Amy Anderson’s work as Executive Director of RESCHOOL Colorado—a nonprofit committed to creating an equitable education system where students can learn everywhere, ensuring all young people have access to diverse and meaningful learning opportunities.

    For any nonprofit leader, innovation can feel incredibly challenging. It's hard enough to devise a solution to a need and then build it to scale. But once that system is established, it can become even more difficult to lead change within it.

    In this conversation, you’ll hear:

    • Honest reflections on the challenges of scaling a nonprofit
    • Insights about balancing organized systems with bold change
    • And direction on how to build systems that are responsive to current needs

    If you’re wrestling with the big questions around scaling your nonprofit, leading change within established systems, and achieving the adaptability you need to reach the next level, this episode is for you.

    See our key takeaways and links mentioned in the show notes for this episode: https://www.futurenonprofit.com/amy-anderson/

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    42 min
  • READING PALS: Michelle Curren - One Volunteer Hour a Week That Transforms a Child's Future
    Jul 1 2025

    “If you're a positive adult who can offer support, there's a huge impact. 86% of our kids quadruple their literacy learning rate.” - Michelle Curren

    Sometimes the most meaningful journeys in life are unexpected, aren’t they?

    When Michelle Curren set out to change the world, she didn’t see herself helping kids learn to read in her hometown of Chico, CA. She thought she’d be actively combatting sex trafficking in other countries.

    But through an interesting and unexpected journey, she came to understand that one of the most effective ways to help a child succeed in life is simply to help them read. Today, Michelle is the CEO and Executive Director of Reading Pals, a growing nonprofit devoted to rewriting kids’ stories by helping them tap into the power of reading.

    In this conversation, you’ll hear:

    • How you can combat donor and volunteer apathy through community
    • The impact of making it easier to volunteer
    • Honest reflections on whether to scale your nonprofit
    • And why it’s important to protect your priorities in leadership

    If you’re looking to reframe the way you define a direction and cast vision for the future of your organization, this episode is one you don’t want to miss.

    Find our key takeaways and any resources mentioned during the episode in the show notes: www.futurenonprofit.com/michelle-curren

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    38 min